LAS VEGAS — Nevada has already decided daily fantasy sports are gambling and that people can’t put their dollars down on DraftKings and FanDuel until those sites obtain a license in the state.

State gambling regulators haven’t been as clear about paid season-long fantasy games offered by such longtime operators as CBS Sports and Yahoo Sports, which make a profit and pay cash prizes.

Yahoo has pulled out of Nevada out of caution that their paid season-long games might run afoul of state opinion.

Others continue to offer a chance for players to win. Their games are played by putting together a lineup of players and charting their results, much like the daily game, but for the season and with the opportunity to swap athletes because of injury or bad play.

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